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janet napolitano faced a slew of questions on capitol hill today over whether the u.s. needs tougher border security measures to represent meefnt nor boston bombing. latest in the sign that the am griggs debate has taken a new turn. g.o.p. lawmakers say the feds now need time to re-examine potential loopholes in the immigration system before they pass any new bill. it's important to note here the two boston terror suspects came to the u.s. legally from russia. mike emanuel on capitol hill. the message from conservatives is clear here. it seems to be protect the borders first but these guys were legal. >> well that is true, shep. but on the issue of security, it is clear from the latest polling we are seeing that many americans are also concerned about security. the new fox news poll reveals 60% of those surveyed on security say measures at the border are not strict enough. while 32% say it's about right. that is an improvement over three years ago. meanwhile, the top committee republican on the senate judiciary committee say hammered security. >> we have a duty to prote
janet napolitano faced a slew of questions on capitol hill today over whether the u.s. needs tougher border security measures to represent meefnt nor boston bombing. latest in the sign that the am griggs debate has taken a new turn. g.o.p. lawmakers say the feds now need time to re-examine potential loopholes in the immigration system before they pass any new bill. it's important to note here the two boston terror suspects came to the u.s. legally from russia. mike emanuel on capitol hill. the...
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judge napolitano is saying why don't you stop there. judge, you're worried where this leads. >> i'm worried this could lead to the environment of east germany where as you may recall, it became a crime for failure to report a crime. in fact that protection, failure to report a crime, was the most frequently prosecuted crime. if you're caught looking the other way, you could be prosecuted for looking the other way. i don't think anybody wants that kind of society here. i also worry the destruction of privacy in public -- face it, it's virtually destroyed, ray kelly's heart is in the right place. he's the greatest police commissioner the city's had, maybe the best in the country. he's a lawyer and understands the constitution but if we have cameras more than now so everywhere we go the government can watch us, it will stifle the breathing room freedom of expression requires. >> neil: does it affect you when you caulk down the street? i see them everywhere. i'm almost used to it. >> it will effect you when they turn the microphones on. mos
judge napolitano is saying why don't you stop there. judge, you're worried where this leads. >> i'm worried this could lead to the environment of east germany where as you may recall, it became a crime for failure to report a crime. in fact that protection, failure to report a crime, was the most frequently prosecuted crime. if you're caught looking the other way, you could be prosecuted for looking the other way. i don't think anybody wants that kind of society here. i also worry the...
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reporter: napolitano testifying the system that flags border agents to individuals under investigation, like tamerlan tsarnaev, was no longer valid and expired by the time the 26-year-old returned from russia in the summer 2012. >> shepard: do we know anything that is happening in the briefing? >> the two committees are holding the classified hearings on the boston bombings. the senate intelligence committee meetings are behind closed doors and began a half hour ago. the democrat who leads the senate intelligence committee telling reporters she would press the fbi not only an travel or his immigration status. >> when he came back to this country, why didn't it ring a bell with the fbi intelligence unit? that he should be checked out? and vetted again. dhs clearly denied him being naturalized as a citizen. reporter: republican snort charles grassley says he is simply concerned was this kind of stovepiping between agencies they saw before 9/11, this lack of sharing information. so, in other words, the lack in -- the left didn't know what the right had knowledge of. >> shepard: thank you.
reporter: napolitano testifying the system that flags border agents to individuals under investigation, like tamerlan tsarnaev, was no longer valid and expired by the time the 26-year-old returned from russia in the summer 2012. >> shepard: do we know anything that is happening in the briefing? >> the two committees are holding the classified hearings on the boston bombings. the senate intelligence committee meetings are behind closed doors and began a half hour ago. the democrat...
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napolitano says there was a ping. that bothers me that they're not on the same page. i'm not even judging them. but as a person who is an expert in leadership, what is wrong with the phrase, we don't know yet? >> the answer is, first of all, an acknowledgment the system didn't work. that would be good for all of us because then we'd realize they're going to do something to fix it so we don't repeat this again. then secondly, look, afterwards everybody runs for cover and everybody points fingers at everybody else. that's understandable. but there should be a serious nonpartisan, nonpolitical investigation of this so that we find out, just because they're swamped with work, which is possible, or because specific things weren't done. >> gretchen: let's talk about what the american public feels now. 91% said they were satisfied with the way law enforcement handled the investigation part of it. now they're also saying what's top of mind even after these bombings? it turns out it's still the economy. as the number one thing, economy and jobs, 42%. what do you make of that?
napolitano says there was a ping. that bothers me that they're not on the same page. i'm not even judging them. but as a person who is an expert in leadership, what is wrong with the phrase, we don't know yet? >> the answer is, first of all, an acknowledgment the system didn't work. that would be good for all of us because then we'd realize they're going to do something to fix it so we don't repeat this again. then secondly, look, afterwards everybody runs for cover and everybody points...
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why would people like secretary napolitano be suggesting that? >> i don't know. and that's why i'm holding hearings to get to the bottom of this. i am greatly troubled by the automatic response there is no foreign connection. one thing is for sure. you can say it's homegrown and assuming that's true, this was foreign inspired. this was inspired by jihadists overseas when you look at the videos much less the travel that he made to russia which we want to find out more about. so the idea that for people to say, again, there is no foreign connection, when the fbi literally has just begun their investigation into this is is very premature and very irresponsible. >> megyn: chairman, thank you. >> thank you, megyn. >> megyn: bringing breaking news how they arrested the wrong man for sending ricin to the president. who is the right one? that's ahead. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. >> i want to say at the top that it appears that the a.p. twitter account ha
why would people like secretary napolitano be suggesting that? >> i don't know. and that's why i'm holding hearings to get to the bottom of this. i am greatly troubled by the automatic response there is no foreign connection. one thing is for sure. you can say it's homegrown and assuming that's true, this was foreign inspired. this was inspired by jihadists overseas when you look at the videos much less the travel that he made to russia which we want to find out more about. so the idea...
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>>brian: we're going to talk to judge napolitano about that in a minute. >>steve: a very busy tuesday morning. many comparing this terror attack to the one that rocked london in 2005. one of the investigators who worked on that case is here next. >> i was probably a half a block over, and all of a sudden everybody is running and screaming and saying there's a bomb. there's a bombing. it was just -- it was awful. everybody was crying and screaming. i don't make any decisions about who to hire without going to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low cl
>>brian: we're going to talk to judge napolitano about that in a minute. >>steve: a very busy tuesday morning. many comparing this terror attack to the one that rocked london in 2005. one of the investigators who worked on that case is here next. >> i was probably a half a block over, and all of a sudden everybody is running and screaming and saying there's a bomb. there's a bombing. it was just -- it was awful. everybody was crying and screaming. i don't make any decisions...
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here to explain is fox news judge andrew napolitano. he was finally read his miranda rights. you have to do that within 48 hours? >> theoretically miranda rights should be read immediately as soon as the person is in custody, before you ask him any questions. we don't know exactly what's happened, we'll find out, but the government told us it did not read him his miranda rights, interrogated him for intelligence, not law enforcement purposes. this is highly controversial and could affect the government's case. but at some point in that interrogation which only lasted a few hours, which apparently consisted of him writing answers because he can't speak due to the injury to his throat. at some point in that interrogation, agents, professional interrogators decided we're not going to get anywhere or we've already learned everything we can learn from him. they also have on their shoulder, breathing down their neck, so to speak, a federal rule of procedure which requires he be charged with something within 48 hours. otherwise they have to let him go. they did charge him with this
here to explain is fox news judge andrew napolitano. he was finally read his miranda rights. you have to do that within 48 hours? >> theoretically miranda rights should be read immediately as soon as the person is in custody, before you ask him any questions. we don't know exactly what's happened, we'll find out, but the government told us it did not read him his miranda rights, interrogated him for intelligence, not law enforcement purposes. this is highly controversial and could affect...